Milei in Davos Planting freedom against quotsocialist agendaquot The antagonist

Milei in Davos: Planting freedom against "socialist agenda" The antagonist

Argentine President Javier Milei traveled to Davos, Switzerland, this Tuesday, January 16, to attend the World Economic Forum.

Before boarding a commercial flight between Buenos Aires and Frankfurt, Milei explained that his main goal in Davos was “to spread the ideas of freedom in a forum contaminated by the socialist Agenda 2030, which will only bring misery to the world .”

The President also assured that in his approximately 30minute speech on Wednesday, January 17, he would defend that “freedom is the key to prosperity.”

The trip to Davos will be short and Milei will only stay for her speech. However, during his short stay in Switzerland he will meet British Foreign Secretary David Cameron.

Milei's entourage includes Chief of Staff Nicolás Posse, Chancellor Diana Mondino, Economy Minister Luis Caputo, Secretary General of the Presidency, his sister Karina Milei and Marcelo Cima, Minister of International Trade. Ambassador Gerardo Werthein, who was appointed to the USA and Milei's confidante, is already in Davos.

The reaction of the passengers when Milei got on the plane

The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, commented on his profile on X, the reaction of the passengers when Milei boarded the plane:

“Everyone is taking photos with the president. I took a sleeping pill and it had the opposite effect!”

Milei arrived in Frankfurt from Argentina at 7:05 a.m. this Tuesday and traveled two hours later to Zurich, then traveled overland to Davos, where he will give his speech tomorrow.

David Cameron's WhatsApp

Milei received a direct message on her WhatsApp from British Foreign Secretary and former Prime Minister David Cameron.

On Wednesday afternoon, January 17, Cameron invited Milei to a meeting between the two at the World Economic Forum in Davos.